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Animal Feed Formulation - Economic and Computer Applications (Paperback, 1993 ed.)
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Animal Feed Formulation - Economic and Computer Applications (Paperback, 1993 ed.)
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Students in animal science, industry personnel involved in the
feeding of animals, and professionals working for feed-mixing
companies will all benefit from this current, comprehensive package
- a text on the economic and nutritional aspects of feed
formulations that optimize nutritional content while minimizing
costs. Animal Feed Formulation applies a well-tested, easy-to-use
computer program called UFFDA that illustrates the principles of
least-cost food formulation. Developed in a cooperative effort by
the Departments of Poultry Science and Agricultural and Applied
Economics at the University of Georgia, UFFDA is menu-driven
software that has the editing capabilities of a spreadsheet program
for altering the ingredient and nutrient matrix. The book begins by
solving a simple ration-balancing problem, providing step-by-step
instructions with the computer program that any user - even one
without computer training - can readily follow. It then discusses
specific feed formulation techniques in terms of their practical
applications and economic implications. Included are such
techniques as sensitivity analysis, parametric cost and nutrient
ranging, optimum-density formulation, multi-blending, and risk
analysis, among others. Applying these and other techniques using
the special features of UFFDA, users can select the proper
ingredients, adjust proportions among nutrients, determine which
feeds might require scarce ingredients, consider the risks involved
in dealing with ingredients with below-average compositions, and
ultimately determine the costs and nutritional content of various
feed formulations. The program can be applied to determining feed
formulations for any animal, including sheep, beef and dairy
cattle, swine, turkeys, broilers, catfish, and horses.
Practitioners who are growing animals will be able to maximize the
nutritional content of their feed while keeping costs down.
Professionals working in feed-mixing companies will be able to
maximize profits by offering products composed of low-cost
ingredients that are also of good nutritional value. Students will
gain a firm background in nutritional and economic concepts,
insight into how to apply them to practical problems, and an
understanding of the way good nutrition and good value can be
achieved by applying the latest computer technology.
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